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Since the brain governs mood, emotional self-control, and social behavior, we can expect that the neurological consequences of adverse experiences will lead to deficits in the personal and social lives of people who suffer them in childhood, including, Dr. Joseph continues, “a reduced ability to anticipate consequences or to inhibit irrelevant or inappropriate, self-destructive behaviors.”
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